This list includes 25 Candies that start with D, from “Dagoba” to “Duvalin”, covering chocolates, gummies, and wrapped sweets. Use it for gift ideas, party favors, classroom projects, or quick reference while shopping.

Candies that start with D are branded or regional sweets whose names begin with the letter D. They include well-known chocolates like Dagoba and Latin favorites such as Duvalin.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Main ingredients, Company, Country of origin, and Notes.

Name: The candy’s common or brand name, so you can quickly identify the item you seek.

Main ingredients: Key components (3–5 words) summarizing flavors or textures, helping you compare candies at a glance.

Company: Official manufacturer or brand owner, useful if you track availability, dietary info, or product lines.

Country of origin: Where the candy was launched or where the brand is headquartered, useful for regional context.

Notes: Short flags for special attributes, regional availability, or obscurity so you quickly spot notable details.

Candies that start with D

NameMain ingredientsCompanyCountry of origin
Dovemilk chocolate, sugar, cocoaMars, Inc.United States
Dotssugar, corn syrup, gelatin, flavorsTootsie Roll IndustriesUnited States
Dum Dumssugar, corn syrup, flavoringsSpangler Candy CompanyUnited States
Dubble Bubblegum base, sugar, corn syrup, flavorTootsie Roll IndustriesUnited States
Doublemintgum base, sweeteners, mint flavorMars WrigleyUnited States
Dairy Milkmilk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butterCadbury (Mondelez International)United Kingdom
Daimcrunchy almond toffee, milk chocolateMondelez InternationalSweden
De La Rosa Mazapanpeanuts, sugar, saltDe La RosaMexico
Dumletoffee, milk chocolate, sugarFazerSweden
Dentynegum base, sweeteners, flavoringMondelez InternationalUnited States
Dip Dabsherbet powder, sugar, candy stickSwizzels MatlowUnited Kingdom
Darsmilk chocolate, cocoa, sugarMorinagaJapan
Dagobacocoa, sugar, cocoa butter (varies)The Hershey CompanyUnited States
Dandiessugar, tapioca syrup, cornstarchDandiesUnited States
Dolly Mixturesfondant shapes, jelly sweets, sugarBarratt (Tangerine Confectionery)United Kingdom
Duvalinsugar, vegetable oil, milk solidsRicolino (Grupo Bimbo)Mexico
Damlasugar, glucose syrup, mastic flavorÜlkerTurkey
Darrell Leasugar, glucose, licorice (varies)Darrell LeaAustralia
Dentyne Icegum base, sweeteners, cooling agentsMondelez InternationalUnited States
Dum Dums Popssugar, corn syrup, flavoringsSpangler Candy CompanyUnited States
Dubble Bubble Gum Ballsgum base, sugar, flavoringsTootsie Roll IndustriesUnited States
Dum Dums Circus Peanuts (var.)sugar, corn syrup, gelatinSpangler Candy CompanyUnited States
Daredevil (regional novelty)sugar, chili, tamarindIndependent makersMexico
Dubble Bubble Tapegum base, sweeteners, flavorsTootsie Roll IndustriesUnited States
Daim Miniscrunchy toffee, milk chocolateMondelez InternationalSweden

Descriptions

Dove
Smooth, creamy milk and dark chocolate bars and pieces, widely sold for their silky texture; global Mars brand favorite.
Dots
Colorful gumdrop-style chewy candies in fruity flavors, classic American pick-and-mix candy since the 1940s.
Dum Dums
Tiny, assorted-flavor lollipops sold in mixed-flavor bags; iconic pocket-sized suckers popular in the U.S.
Dubble Bubble
Classic pink bubble gum introduced in the 1920s, sold as sticks, balls and novelty forms; nostalgic bubble-gum brand.
Doublemint
Mint-flavored chewing gum from the Wrigley line, long-established breath-freshening gum available worldwide.
Dairy Milk
Cadbury’s signature milk chocolate bar, a British staple known for creamy texture and widespread international presence.
Daim
Thin, crunchy almond-toffee enrobed in milk chocolate; originally Swedish and sold internationally as a crunchy chocolate treat.
De La Rosa Mazapan
Crumbly peanut marzipan candy (Mazapán de la Rosa), a beloved Mexican sweet often eaten whole or crumbled over desserts; regional favorite.
Dumle
Chocolate-coated toffees available as lollipops and bite-sized candies, originally Scandinavian and popular across Europe.
Dentyne
Mint- and cinnamon-flavored chewing gum brand known for breath-freshening varieties and long market history.
Dip Dab
Retro British sweet: a hard candy “dip” and pot of sherbet for licking and dipping; nostalgic childhood treat in the UK.
Dars
Popular Japanese chocolate bar available in milk and dark variants, known for smooth texture and single-serve packaging.
Dagoba
Organic and single-origin chocolate bars positioned as a craft chocolate line; American brand with specialty positioning.
Dandies
Vegan marshmallows made without gelatin; popular among vegans and for allergen-friendly baking (regional specialty, US-centered).
Dolly Mixtures
A nostalgic mix of tiny fondant pieces and jelly candies, a classic British pick-and-mix sweet with vintage appeal.
Duvalin
Creamy, dual-flavor candy (hazelnut/vanilla) sold in small tubs and eaten with a plastic spoon; popular in Mexico and Hispanic markets.
Damla
Chewy Turkish candy often flavored with mastic (gum flavor) or fruit; well-known regionally and sold in various gummy forms.
Darrell Lea
Australian confectionery brand famous for soft eating licorice, chocolates and toffees; a household name in Australia (brand entry).
Dentyne Ice
Cooling, minty variant of Dentyne gum marketed for long-lasting freshness and strong menthol kick.
Dum Dums Pops
Lollipop range under the Dum Dums name including seasonal and novelty flavors; ubiquitous small sucker variety.
Dubble Bubble Gum Balls
Gum-ball versions of the Dubble Bubble brand, sold in machines and novelty packaging; classic bubble-gum candy form.
Dum Dums Circus Peanuts (var.)
Seasonal/novelty marshmallow-flavored candies sold under Dum Dums umbrella; less common and somewhat obscure variety.
Daredevil (regional novelty)
Name used for spicy tamarind-chili candies in some Mexican regional markets; include as a regional/obscure entry of spicy candy types.
Dubble Bubble Tape
Novelty tape-style bubble gum ribbon sold in rolls; fun packaging makes it a popular kid-focused product.
Daim Minis
Miniature Daim pieces sold in bags for snacking; same crunchy almond-toffee core in small, shareable format.
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